Box 1
Contains 26 Results:
[Marquis de] LAFAYETTE, La Grange [France]. To Mrs. Eliza CUSTIS, Georgetown, District of Columbia, 1826 June 27
[Marquis de] LAFAYETTE, La Grange [France]. To Mrs. Eliza CUSTIS, Georgetown, District of Columbia, 1826 October 29
Writes brief note before the departure of the Cadmus. Sends news of illness of son-in-law Louis Lasteyrie. Is alarmed at account of the illness of Fanny [Frances] Wright and asks for news. Sends best wishes to family members and says that LeVasseur [secretary] has returned from Germany with a German bride.
[Marquis de] LAFAYETTE, La Grange [France]. To Mrs. Eliza CUSTIS, Georgetown, District of Columbia, 1826 October 30
[Marquis de] LAFAYETTE, La Grange [France]. To Mrs. Eliza CUSTIS, Washington City, District of Columbia, 1828 January 3
Thanks for news of her “peregrination.” Expresses concern for her health. Would welcome her to La Grange. Sends best wishes to her family. Gives news of birth of great-grandchild. Will soon be moving to Paris for the opening of the season. “A more numerous American society than has ever been, I believe, in Paris.”
[Marquis de] LAFAYETTE, La Grange. [France]. To Mrs. Eliza CUSTIS, Washington, District of Columbia. (re-addressed to “Alexandria, Va.”, 1828 August 28
[Marquis de] LAFAYETTE, White Plains [New York]. To Mr. Gerard, Ambassador of the King [of France], to the United States, 1778 July 23
[Marquis de] LAFAYETTE, La Grange [France]. To Madame Barlow, Paris., 1813 July 3
Regrets that she has not come to La Grange with the rest of the party, where friends would share her grief. Warns that her return voyage to American will perhaps coincide with the time of the equinoxial gale. Comments on the visit of Mrs. Baldwin to La Grange.
[Marquis de] LAFAYETTE, Richmond [Virginia]. To Mr. George Hay, Washington City, 1825 January 26
Apologises for losing address on package entrusted to him by Hay. Mr. Roane has care of it until Hay can send the address.
G[eorge] W[ashington] LAFAYETTE, Mobile [Alabama]. To [Eliza] CUSTIS, 1825 April 7
Gives news of his father's safe arrival in Mobile. Thanks her for the use of her carriage which “took care never to break seriously, nor whilst my father was in it.” Next stages of journey will be easier as they will be by water and good roads. Sends best wishes and thanks for her kindnesses.
G[eorge] W[ashington] LAFAYETTE, Philadelphia [Pennsylvania]. To [Eliza] CUSTIS, Georgetown Heights, near Washington City, Washington City, District of Columbia, 1825 July 22
He and his father will not be able to stay at her house on their return to Washington as the President [John Quincy Adams] has invited Lafayette to stay at his own house. Lafayette has accepted offer of passage on national frigate [Brandywine] for his return to France.